Anti-Slavery Policy Statement
Anti-Slavery Policy Statement
The Data Company Limited has a zero-tolerance approach to slavery and is committed to preventing acts of slavery and human trafficking from occurring within both its business and supply chain and imposes those same high standards on its contractors, suppliers, and other business partners.
Supplier Structure
We work with a wide range of different suppliers, subcontractors, and partners each of which will have their own subcontractors, affiliates, and associate entities. The Data Company therefore is connected to multiple entities through numerous contractual relationships, some in other countries.
Due Diligence Processes
We:
- Operate strict procurement processes, ensuring suppliers comply with all applicable laws and standards, including those which relate to the Modern Slavery Act.
- Expect our suppliers to have suitable anti-slavery and human trafficking policies and processes in place within their own businesses and to cascade those policies to their own suppliers.
- Have completed an analysis of assurance information from existing suppliers and partners and followed up where relevant.
- Use the advice and guidance in relation to the Modern Slavery Act set out in the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) code of professional conduct.
- Provide information to staff in respect of the Modern Slavery Act.
- Include appropriate terms in our contractual documentation, obliging suppliers and contractors to comply with the Modern Slavery Act and reserving the right for The Data Company to audit suppliers and contractors, where we consider it appropriate.
- Encourage staff to identify and report any potential breaches of The Data Company’s anti-slavery policy statement.
- Protect whistle-blowers through our confidential reporting process.
The Above Procedures are Designed To:
- Identify and assess potential risk areas in our business and supply chains.
- Reduce the risk of slavery and human trafficking occurring in our business and supply chains.
- Monitor potential risk areas in our business and supply chains.
- Provide adequate protection for whistle-blowers.
Approved by the Board of Directors of The Data Company 2022